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OK, now that you have the cascade down with nice finesse try a different cadence &/or strength of the first pop. Instead of pop----pop now pop--pop. Next, POP hard & let the nose flair out to horizontal & stopped hard by the other line. This will give you rising cascades. (fountain) Two different variations to match some different music beats. Your doing great. Sherrell

Thanks for the cascade lesson bigwheels. So instead of using 2 tugs one to stop rotation and second to start opposite axle. You want me to do only one pop that will stop the rotation and at the same time will start opposite axle.

This should give me an rising axle. Cool. I'll practice that next time.

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